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Middle East

Anti-Christian Incidents In Israel Increase

Despite an upsurge of anti-Christian incidents in Israel of late, Israel’s Foreign Ministry reportedly intends to boycott an academic conference on that topic scheduled to take place in Jerusalem on June 16. The conference, to which clerics, foreign diplomats and scholars have been invited, is the brainchild of Yisca Harani, an expert on Christianity who […]

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Film

My Neighbor Adolf

Leon Prudovsky’s My Neighbor Adolf, which was screened at this year’s Toronto Jewish Film Festival, is a dark, corrosive comedy on the lingering effects of Nazism and the Holocaust. It is set mainly in rural Colombia in 1960, the year Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann was kidnapped by the Mossad in Buenos Aires and secretly […]

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Film

The Delegation

It is a rite of passage for some senior Israeli high school students. In brief trips to Poland designed to heighten their awareness of the Holocaust, they visit museums, open and closed synagogues, and former Nazi concentration camps. Asaf Saban’s The Delegation focuses on a group of Israeli teenagers who participate on such a trip. […]

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Film

The Shadow Of The Day

Giuseppe Piccioni’s appealing Italian-language movie, The Shadow of the Day, unfolds in a small town in late-1930s fascist Italy against the backdrop of a highly improbable love affair. It will be screened at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival on June 10. Luciano (Riccardo Scamarcio), the middle-aged manager of a fine restaurant in Ascoli Piceno, is […]

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Valeria Is Getting Married

The mail-order bride business in Israel is entertainingly portrayed by Michal Vinik in Valeria Is Getting Married, which will be screened at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival on June 8. Droll yet tense, and set in the Tel Aviv suburb of Bat Yam, this enjoyable movie underscores the intermittent joys and pitfalls of the transactional, […]

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Film

Knock On The Door

Israeli casualty notification officers may well be saddled with the most emotionally draining job in Israel’s armed forces. Their solemn and wrenching duty is to inform next of kin that their loved one has been killed. Since Israel is almost constantly at war, they are often busy. Knock on the Door, an intensely moving Israeli […]

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Commentary

An Antisemitic Killer Who Richly Deserves The Death Penalty

Nearly five years after murdering eleven Jewish congregants at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, in the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history, Robert Bowers has finally gone on trial. Bowers, 50, perpetrated his atrocity on October 27, 2018. A neo-Nazi who had blasted Jews in a litany of loathsome social media posts, he […]

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Film

America — A Heart-Felt, Soulful Israeli Movie

Ofir Raul Graizer’s soulful drama, America, explores the complex friendship of two men who love the same woman. Scheduled to be screened at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival on June 5, this heart-felt Israeli movie unfolds in the United States and Israel over the course of about two years. Eli (Michael Moshonov), a swimming coach […]

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Film

Nelson’s Last Stand

Rafi Nelson was a character par excellence, a legendary Israeli entrepreneur whose Red Sea beach resort was synonymous with a bohemian, hedonistic lifestyle. Rafi Nelson’s Holiday Village was located in Taba, a one square kilometer enclave in the northern Sinai Peninsula adjacent to Israel’s border with Egypt. It attracted an eclectic clientele of ordinary and […]

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Commentary

Oath Keepers Founder Receives An Appropriate Prison Sentence

Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the far right-wing Oath Keepers militia, was recently sentenced to 18 years in prison for his participation in the storming of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021. It was the harshest sentence handed down so far in the more than one thousand criminal cases related […]